I am a non-patient. How can I benefit from using the breather?
Besides the positive effects respiratory muscle training (RMT) has on the strength of your respiratory muscles including chest wall muscles and diaphragm, regular RMT using the Breather can also lower your blood pressure, improve the quantity and quality of your sleep, increase your exercise capacity and performance, reduce neck and back pain and dramatically improve your quality of life.
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Does using the Breather have additional benefits?
Besides the positive effects respiratory muscle training (RMT) has on the strength of your respiratory muscles including chest wall muscles and diaphragm, regular RMT using the Breather can also lower your blood pressure, improve the quantity and ...
Using The Breather
On this video we explain the technique on how exactly The Breather shall be usedd duriing your trainings using & cleaning the breather: https://www.pnmedical.com/lessons/breather-use-cleaning/
Does using the Breather have adverse effects?
It is important to carefully follow the instructions on how to use the Breather. If you feel unwell or lightheaded when using the Breather for the first time, it is important to reduce and/or stop your training. As with any form of training, it is ...
What are some benefits of using the Breather?
Benefits of practicing respiratory muscle training (RMT) with the Breather include strengthened inspiratory and expiratory muscles, [improved movement of hyolaryngeal complex], improved airflow through [vocal folds], improved respiratory support for ...
How does the Breather differ from a Peak Flow Device?
The peak flow meter measures the airflow through the bronchi and thus the degree of obstruction in the airways. Readings from a peak flow meter can help one to recognize early changes that may be signs of worsening asthma. The breather however, is a ...